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taken part in a joint military exercise between thecountries.turkey'spresidenttold the e.u. to mind its own business after criticized police raids on turkish media organizations. the president called the arrests of more than 20 opposition journalists a domestic security issue. he is reportedly saying some turkish institutions must be cleansed of traitors. it has paralyzed traffic across the country. many offices, factories, and schools are closed. unions have called the strike in protest of the government's economic austerity program. it is the largest star to have taken place in belgium for many years -- strike to have taken place in belgium for many years. police say one man is suspected of killing six people and seriously wounding three others. the district attorney has named a suspect as former marine bradley stone, a 35-year-old man who may be wearing military fatigues and should be considered armed and dangerous. the attacks took place in three different locations in the suburbs of philadelphia. the man then barricaded himself in a home. the families of nine of the 26 peo

taken part in a joint military exercise between the countries. turkey's president told the e.u. to mind its own business after criticized police raids on turkish media organizations. the president called the arrests of more than 20 opposition journalists a domestic security issue. he is reportedly saying some turkish institutions must be cleansed of traitors. it has paralyzed traffic across the country. many offices, factories, and schools are closed. unions have called the strike in protest...

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there are inevitable differences, not least between the united statesandturkeyoverthe priority that should be given over removal of the assad regime in syria. however, syria's president assad in an interview with the french magazine disputes the effectiveness of the air strikes. >> you can't end terrorism with aerial strikes. troops on the ground that know the land and can react are essential. that is why there have not been tangible results in the through months of strikes led by the coalition. >> he's right, secretary kerry or president assad? in a sense both men have a point. air strikes have been effective halting advance of islamic state fighters in some areas but only successful in pushing them back when working with forces on the ground. be the it resurgeant iraqi army, iraqi kurdish or syrian kurds in the town of kobane. all the while the human cost of the struggle is only growing. much of the kurdish town of kobane's been reduced to rubble and countless lives destroyed. the campaign against i.s. may be a long one but many wonder what will actually be left in this scarr

there are inevitable differences, not least between the united states and turkey over the priority that should be given over removal of the assad regime in syria. however, syria's president assad in an interview with the french magazine disputes the effectiveness of the air strikes. >> you can't end terrorism with aerial strikes. troops on the ground that know the land and can react are essential. that is why there have not been tangible results in the through months of strikes led by...